The Oregon Officials' Salaries Determined by Law Amendment, also known as Measure 6, was on the June 28, 1927 ballot in Oregon as a legislatively-referred constitutional amendment, where it was defeated. The measure would have required that the compensation of state and county elected officials be provided by law, rather than amendment, and that no salary of any officer shall be increased during a term of office.[1]

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Text of measure

Constitutional Amendment - Referred to the People by the Legislative Assembly

Submitted by the Legislature - STATE AND COUNTY OFFICERS SALARY AMENDMENT - Purpose: To amend article XIII of the constitution of the state of Oregon so as to require that the compensation of all state and county elective officers shall be provided by law, but no salary of any such officer shall he increased during the term of office for which he shall have been elected.
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